Johnson & Johnson Chairman and CEO Alex Gorsky speaks with WSJ’s Laura Landro about healthcare regulation, drug innovation and other topics, at a recent Wall Street Journal Viewpoints breakfast in New York City.
The Hollywood Reporter delves into the secret economy of the fan convention circuit, where popular actors can walk away with six-figure payments from one or two days’ work
Johnson & Johnson Chairman and CEO Alex Gorsky speaks with WSJ’s Laura Landro about the increased regulatory environment and the role of ‘biosimilar’ drugs in the pharma landscape.
Alex Gorsky, chairman and CEO of Johnson & Johnson, speaks to WSJ’s Laura Landro about the challenge of balancing perception against profit when it comes to drug prices.
Johnson & Johnson Chairman and CEO Alex Gorsky speaks with WSJ’s Laura Landro about the importance of wellness and prevention, and how creating a healthy environment for employees can bring out their best.
Law professor James Duane became a viral sensation in 2008 for a lively lecture that explained why people shouldn’t agree to answer questions from the police. In his new book, You Have the Right to Remain Innocent, Duane expands on that presentation, offering a vigorous defense of every citizen’s constitutionally protected right to avoid self-incrimination. By using case histories of innocent persons who were wrongfully imprisoned because of information they gave to police, Duane debunks the claim that “if you haven’t done anything wrong... Читать дальше...
After the recent breakdown of the ceasefire in Syria and the escalation of the Russian bombardment of Aleppo, Carnegie.ru asked three experts, one in Russia, one in the United States and one in the Middle East to comment on the question: can the United States and Russia Still Achieve Something Together in Syria? | Русский
Daily news stories Should we bring animals back from extinction, three-parent baby announced, and the roots of human violence, with David Grimm. From the magazine Our networked world gives us an unprecedented ability to monitor and respond to global happenings. Databases monitoring news stories can provide real-time information about events all over the world -- like conflicts or protests. However, the databases that now exist aren’t up to the task. Alexa Billow talks with Ryan Kennedy about his... Читать дальше...
Warning: This recap of the “Chapter 3” episode of American Horror Story: Roanoke contains spoilers. If so, there is no more room in heaven! All the pigs went there and it’s Kathy Bates’ fault! Heaven is now Pig Heaven due to all the pigs that are there now! Bye, pigs.
Читать дальше...We take a look at some of the new robotic technology being developed at JPL's Robotics Lab, including robots that use "gecko" technology to grip walls and climb 90 degree surfaces.
The Asian swing is in full effect, and the young guns are scoring big wins. But wins and losses aren’t the only results we’re monitoring as the ATP and WTA Tours work their way through Europe and Asia on their way to the season-ending championships. We’ve also got our fingers on the pulse of the Twitterverse.
With its roots dating to the first news app on the market in 2007, AP News delivers an all-new personalized look at the day's headlines. Our global director of mobile products explains how the app came about and how it can surface more local content relevant to users.
Winner of the 2016 Airbnb London Design Innovation medal, Daan Roosegaarde has launched his acclaimed Smog Free Tower in Beijing - and London could be next...
While the NBA has seen a surge of advanced stats and a whole universe of new metrics and stats over the past few years, the WNBA has remained mostly unexplored. Most WNBA stats compiled are basic ones, and the advanced sections have old metrics borrowed from the men’s game, like Win Shares and PER. This […]
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Warning: This recap for the “Love Goggles” episode of Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X contains spoilers. Matters of the heart cause two castaways to become the unwanted center of attention while palpations of the heart bring a scare for another in a blood-pumping episode of Survivor. It might seem redundant quoting Shakespeare in reference to Idaho bro Taylor, a man who probably skipped every literature class in high school to go practice kickflips in a McDonald’s parking lot.
Читать дальше...WIRED's Peter Rubin entered a thunderdome of wordplay warfare and came out with schticker shock. This is a field guide to the weapons he deployed.
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Can all swimmers please check their entries. Again this meet was heavily oversubscribed. You will receive a refund for your scratched entries.
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